Spawn

A one time cool comic that is still very popular. It was created by Todd McFarlane and helped make Image Comics more than an independent comic book company. Spawn never once had the Comic code authority ensignia on its cover meaning that it could have all the blood, mayhem, sex, and vulgarity it wanted because it wasn't regulated. Despite this it still is a comic children can buy without having an adult buy it for them.

Finally, the last release came on the Neon Ballroom album as "Spawn Again". The song was completely reworked, and you can tell right from the get-go. Everything sounds smoother, not quite as heavy. Extra lyrics were added, and some sounds altered, but the final product compared well with the first two. It stood on its own. Not as heavy or raw as the first two releases, but definitely not something to skip over.

1. [techspeak] In Unix parlance, to create
a child process from within a process. Technically this is a
`fork'; the term `spawn' is a bit more general and is used for
threads (lightweight processes) as well as traditional heavyweight
processes. 2. In gaming, meant to indicate where (`spawn-point')
and when a player comes to life (or `re-spawns') after being
killed. Opposite of frag.